Wednesday, 23 March 2011
Evaluation
I have made good progress for my evalutaion today. For question 4 I have planned out each slide and discovered how to add hyperlinks and make it more multimedia for a more exciting viewing experience. I have also made notes on question 1 (group video blog) which my group will read over and evolve into a script. We hope to film this in our friday lesson so we have time to edit.
Sunday, 20 March 2011
Final Magazine Front Cover
A larger version of my final magazine front cover can be found on a separate page. There is a link to it along the right hand side of my blog, or from this link: http://soullessproductionskathryn.blogspot.com/p/magazine.html
Friday, 18 March 2011
3 Lessons Left!
In lesson today I added the final touches to my magazine and poster and they are now both complete! That leaves me with 3 weeks to do my evaluation, which I began today.
Evaluation
We decided we would answer question one as a group as a video blog, but then individually answer question two, three and four because we will have to discuss our indiviaul posters and magazines. We will make it clear whose evaulation is whose by putting the individual evaluations on each of our sepearte blogs, including question one. I also decided what format would be best for answering each question:
Question one: Group video blog
Question two: Essay with images in In Design
Question three: Essay on word
Question four: Powerpoint
Evaluation
We decided we would answer question one as a group as a video blog, but then individually answer question two, three and four because we will have to discuss our indiviaul posters and magazines. We will make it clear whose evaulation is whose by putting the individual evaluations on each of our sepearte blogs, including question one. I also decided what format would be best for answering each question:
Question one: Group video blog
Question two: Essay with images in In Design
Question three: Essay on word
Question four: Powerpoint
Monday, 14 March 2011
Before adding my chosen photograph to my magazine cover, I edited it. I wanted a very natural looking photo, therefore did not want to edit it too much. Using Photoshop, I cut around the body so that there was no background and then slightly enhanced the contrast. Once the photo had been placed on the cover, I could put on the coverlines, arranging them around his shape.
Saturday, 12 March 2011
Editing magazine photo

Friday, 11 March 2011
Magazine Photographs
Here are a few of the photographs I took for my magazine front cover. I chose to use the villain stood as he is in the trailer. The hood up and holding a knife makes him look very threatening. For my magazine I chose a photo where Ben has eye contact with the camera because his gaze engages the reader, but I also think his mean stare adds to his threatening nature. the image is very striking and powerful and I believe it would draw a prospective buyer to my magazine.
FINISH
Wednesday, 9 March 2011
This is the start of my magazine cover I have been creating in In Design. I began by choosing the colour scheme of red and black. I chose the red and black because they are universally known as colours associated with horror as both colours represent death and fear. I also decided to make my magazine a 'horror film special' because I wanted to connect the image (character from my film) to the coverlines.
I had a few options for the title but 'Scene' really stood out to be because its short and simple but I also thought it was really clever because it is a homophone, which is a word that's pronounced the same as another word but differs in meaning. Scene and seen-they both have association with films, therefore making it instantly clear this is a film magazine.
Tuesday, 8 March 2011
Beginning My Magazine Cover
Before I begin creating my magazine cover in In Design, I am going to research into what makes a successful film magazine cover. As the genre we are concentrating on is horror, I tried to find magazine covers with horror films on, however the cover is usually a big blockbuster film, which horror films rarely are. Therefore, I had to research into magazine cover conventions, rather than horror film magazine covers.
I am deconstructing 4 different magazines covers, 3 film magazines and 1 entertainment magazine that regularly has film themed covers. I wanted to look at a range to see the common conventions throughout different magazines. I have also chosen really current issues because I want my magazine to be modern and look as professional and current to rival the competition. These are the four magazines, Total Film (which I will refer to as TF), Entertainment Weekly (EW), Empire, and Sight & Sound (S&S).
Empire, EW and TF share most similarities because they are all mainstream popular magazines, whereas S&S is a smaller film magazine, not found at local newsagents, it's a subscribe only. It doesn't have to use the exact same conventions because it's not trying to catch people's attention in shops and newstands, it's for real fans of films. However they all still share many magazine conventions. My magazine will be mainstream like Empire, EW and TF, therefore I will use and develop the conventions I've mentioned above to try and rival other successful magazines.
Image- All make the image central (why), all full body/ medium shot, eye contact (TF, EW) connects and engages the reader, all actors as character 3/4 not extracted from the film itself. 3/4 images cover part of the mag title, this shows that it's been in the market for a while (gained status?) and is very successful because people still know what mag it is even though letters are missing.
Masthead- From my research I found that all magazines place the masthead in the top third of the page. Also, the majority of magazines make the title central, 3 out of 4 of the above have. The masthead is the most important element of a magazine cover because it is how the reader deciphers which magazine it is. Therefore it has to stand out, so a convention is to make the font in big, bold capital letters to make it impossible to miss. Through research I found red is a very common colour to use for the masthead because it is unisex and a bright colour that stands out and catches the viewers eye. However only 1 of the magazines above uses red, but the similarity is that they all use a colour that contrasts with the background making it clear, obvious and stand out.
Coverlines/font- Around the edges. 3/4 have a main central coverline. Have to be catching and alluring to make you want to read more. For example, two of the above magazines main coverline uses the word 'preview' because this word makes it sound like they have exclusive stuff that you can only read about in that magazine.
Selling Line- TF- The modern guide to movies. EW- The world's biggest movie magazine.
S&S- The international film magazine. All selling lines boast that their magazine is the best, or unique in some way to entice the audience into choosing theirs to read.
Colour Scheme- All the magazines keep to a limited colour scheme of about 3 or 4 different colours so as not to overwhelm the page. The colours are chosen to suit the film and genre of the main film featured. Most magazines use red because it is a power colour and it stands out against anything. Also it has been found that red is the first colour the eye sees. Black and white is also used a lot as they are contrasting and generally work against any background.Coverlines/font- Around the edges. 3/4 have a main central coverline. Have to be catching and alluring to make you want to read more. For example, two of the above magazines main coverline uses the word 'preview' because this word makes it sound like they have exclusive stuff that you can only read about in that magazine.
Selling Line- TF- The modern guide to movies. EW- The world's biggest movie magazine.
S&S- The international film magazine. All selling lines boast that their magazine is the best, or unique in some way to entice the audience into choosing theirs to read.
Empire, EW and TF share most similarities because they are all mainstream popular magazines, whereas S&S is a smaller film magazine, not found at local newsagents, it's a subscribe only. It doesn't have to use the exact same conventions because it's not trying to catch people's attention in shops and newstands, it's for real fans of films. However they all still share many magazine conventions. My magazine will be mainstream like Empire, EW and TF, therefore I will use and develop the conventions I've mentioned above to try and rival other successful magazines.
Sunday, 6 March 2011
Final Version of My Poster
A larger version of my final magazine front cover can be found on a separate page. There is a link to it along the right hand side of my blog, or from this link: http://soullessproductionskathryn.blogspot.com/p/poster.html
Saturday, 5 March 2011
Thursday, 3 March 2011
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